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Creator NameMonetary Analysis (MA)
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TitleBANK OF ENGLAND QUARTERLY BULLETIN
DateSep 2010
DescriptionAutumn 2010. Vol 50 No. 3. Recent economic and financial developments: 'Markets and operations', p.158. Research and analysis:'Understanding the price of new lending to households', p.172; 'Interpreting the world trade collapse', p.183; 'What can we learn from surveys of business expectations?', p.190; 'Resdiential property auction prices', p.199; Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers: 'The financial market impact of quantitative easing', p.205; 'How do individual UK producer prices behave?', p.206; 'New insights into price-setting behaviour in the United Kingdom', p.207; 'Using estimated models to assess nominal and rigidities in the United Kingdom', p.208; Evolving macroeconomic dynamics in a small open economy: an estimated Markov-switching DSGE model for the United Kingdom', p.209; 'The sterling unsecured loan market during 2006-2008: insights from the network theory', p.210: 'Liquidity costs and tiering in large-value payments systems', p.211; 'Liquidity-saving mechanisms and bank behaviour', p.212. Reports:Chief Economists Workshops: state-of-the-art modelling for central banks, p. 214; Monetary Policy Roundtable, p.219. Summaries of Bank of England speeches: 'Patience and finance', Andrew Haldane, Executive Director for Financial Stability, September 2010, p.224; 'Monetary Policy after the fall', Charles Bean, Deputy Governor, August 2010, p.224; 'Monetary policy and financial stability', David Miles, Monetary Policy Committee member, July 2010, p.224; 'The contribution of the financial sector - miracle or mirage?', Andrew Haldane, Executive Director for Financial Stability, July 2010, p.224; 'The financial crisis reform aganda', Andrew Bailey, Executive Director for Banking Services and Chief Cashier, July 2010, p.225; 'UK monetary policy - how long should 'the song remain the same?', Andrew Sentance, Monetary Policy Committee Member, July 2010, p.225; 'The British recovery in international comparison', Adam Posen, Monetary Policy Committee Member, June 2010, p.225; 'Why is CPI inflation so high?', Paul Fisher, Executive Director for Markets, June 2010, p.225; The Governor's speech at the Mansion House, Mervyn King, Governor, June 2010, p.226; 'When central banks buy bonds - independence and the power to say no', Adam Posen, Monetary Policy Committee Member, June 2010, p.226. Appendices: Contents of recent Quarterly Bulletins, p.228; Bank of England publications, p.230.
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